Connector Pinouts and LEDs
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DS1103 Hardware Installation and Configuration March 2004
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These are the most important connectors:
■ The analog connector (P1) is a 100-pin connector. The signals
available at this connector are described in Analog Connector (P1)
on page 164.
■ The digital connector (P2) is a 100-pin connector. The signals
available at this connector are described in Digital Connector (P2)
on page 168.
■ The incremental encoder/digital connector (P3) is a 100-pin
connector. The signals available at this connector are described in
Incremental Encoder/Digital Connector (P3) on page 172.
Furthermore, the following connectors, jumpers and LEDs can be
found on the DS1103 board:
■ The JTAG programming connector (P5) is for internal use only.
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To avoid damage, do not touch the JTAG programming
connector when power is applied to the DS1103.
■ The slave DSP flash jumper (J1) is used to control the protection
mode and watchdog mode of the flash memory (see Slave DSP
Flash Jumper (J1) on page 177).
■ The slave DSP debug connector (P6) can be used for Slave DSP
debugging. The signals available at this connector are described in
Slave DSP Debug Connector (P6) on page 176.
■ The 4 red status LEDs display the current status of the board.
These LEDs can be used for troubleshooting purposes. For details,
see Status LEDs of the DS1103 on page 192.